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| From: Square Enix Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $23.49 You Save: $16.50 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 486
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 90813 Model: 90813 UPC: 400009416572 EAN: 0662248908137 ASIN: B001AF1NVY
Release Date: September 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Why must the good, classic, fantasy RPG's be treated like garbage??? October 22, 2008 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
For the love of all that is good, why can't companies make good ports of the best classic fantasy RPG's? Dragon Warrior IV for the DS sucks. The game was originally a 2D game. Why in the world does it have to be ruined by being converted to 3D? Why do these wonderful games have to be for handhelds only? The only reason I gave this game two stars instead of one is the ability to control your party manually in chapter 5. I definetely enjoy the NES version a lot better.
Good update if you ignore the silly accents October 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm a HUGE fan of Dragon Warrior IV on the NES. This is an updated version.
Dungeons seem shorter, but are laid out exactly the same. I think that shorter impression is due to the double screen on the DS...sometimes it's easier to not walk into dead ends which saves some time. Also, the characters walk a lot faster than the original NES game which makes dungeons seem a lot shorter.
The difficulty has been weakened in the early chapters, especially IMO Chapters 1 & 2. There's more money being handed out for sure, which also makes the curve easier as most of the time you can afford the best equipment - or get it pretty easily.
This did mean I got through the whole game with very little grinding of any sort.
Chapter 5 remains difficult at times. The tough spots in the original remain so. Unlike the earlier chapters, many Ch. 5 bosses are still tough and killed me on occasion. The end boss seemed a bit toned down but still tough - it took me twice to beat him using some very careful play the second time.
Overall, it's a very good update of the best NES RPG. Difficulty is a bit easier but bosses can still be tough.
Cons: The new accented translation ranges from silly to, in the case of the Ch. 2 area, downright awful. The easier difficulty is a minor con for me because I like games to stay tough, but it will probably be fine for DQ4 newbies or folks used to newer, easier games that seem to be the trend these days.
awesome! October 19, 2008 this game is one of the best titles on the DS to date. four different and compelling stories that all merge into one epic journey. i luved this game and have been playing the dragon quest games sense i was a kid and if any of you have played any of them before be ready to be blown away!
Excellent update of a fantastic title! October 15, 2008 I considered the original NA release of "Dragon Warrior IV" my favorite game of the 8-bit NES era. This Nintendo DS port of the PSX re-release is quite excellent.
Graphics are great. The beautiful 2D sprites have been updated to include animation. The towns/castles/dungeons/towers are now 3D (you can rotate the camera 360 degrees). Music is slightly reworked, and still wonderful. The battle, boss battle, and dungeon/tower tunes are among my favorite of any RPG.
My only possible disappointment is that the names of some characters and monsters has been changed. For example, "Cristo" is now "Kiryl", "Healers" are now "Healslimes", etc. Also many items and spells have new names. These updates are normal for older games being re-released, but I guess I'm stuck in the past :-)
For those of you who have never played it, these title breaks the story down into 6 chapters. The first 4 chapters are mostly independent of each other - not until chapter 5 do the main characters unite and save the world.
Highly recommended!!!!
absolutely impressive! October 12, 2008 This version of the Dragon Quest gives introductions on all the supporting characters allowing you to get accustomed to their abilities and to level them up before the real deal. The dual screen gives a good sense of space and perception. I am impressed by the stories and the art designs. If you are an anime or a manga fan who just happens to enjoy the work of Akira Toriyama, definitely do pick this one up.
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